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he met two journalists, edward snowden, from a hotel. "the guardian" published an exclusive on edward snowden's links. glenn greenwald's journey showed verizon was forced to hand over phone records. it was the first of torrent revelations and rehabilitations. the second revealed a programme called prism. showing the agencies had access to google facebook and others. >> president obama said: >> edward snowden went public: >> the u.s. soon filed espionage charms against edward snowden and tried to have him extradited from hong kong. within a few days edward snowden was in moscow. the pace of the leaks slowed. they didn't stop thanks to the collaboration between snowed where are and glenn greenwald. a disastrous story was a report published by the "new york times", "the guardian" - that the u.s. and british intelligence spied on germany, united nations, israel, france and other allies. glenn greenwald's new book includes more details about how the n.s.a. cop rates with allies and orptions. >> glenn greenwald niments and -- "new york times"
he met two journalists, edward snowden, from a hotel. "the guardian" published an exclusive on edward snowden's links. glenn greenwald's journey showed verizon was forced to hand over phone records. it was the first of torrent revelations and rehabilitations. the second revealed a programme called prism. showing the agencies had access to google facebook and others. >> president obama said: >> edward snowden went public: >> the u.s. soon filed espionage charms...
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three years went by, and we had edward snowden. i was happy it took someone less than 40 years for edward snowden, as he put it, saying for. >> you said there's no material difference in what you did, the information you released and what manning or edward snowden made available. in your case there were 7,000 pages of documents. you read every one before times". there are hundreds of thousands of documents in edward snowden's case, more than a million in mannings. is there not a case to be made that what they did mite have been a tad more reckless than what you did in 1971. >> there's certainly risks in it, in that they couldn't judge entirely obviously what problems mite arise from some material they hadn't red in detail. if they asked me to put it out. i would have been reluctant to put out material i had not read. i wouldn't have done it as a matter of fact. in retrospect, having seen what was charged, and what actually happened, i was too cautious. >> what it comes down to, they justed the journalists that they were going to wo
three years went by, and we had edward snowden. i was happy it took someone less than 40 years for edward snowden, as he put it, saying for. >> you said there's no material difference in what you did, the information you released and what manning or edward snowden made available. in your case there were 7,000 pages of documents. you read every one before times". there are hundreds of thousands of documents in edward snowden's case, more than a million in mannings. is there not a case...
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who was edward snowden? school. >> high school dropout. >> a 29-year-old kid just throwing open the safe. >> oftentimes when the media are attacked by politicians or their officials, journalists say, don't shoot the messengers. >> this was a gift to them by edward snowden and the guardian. and you could see before the snowden leaks, how much did they spend looking into what nsa was doing? they did almost nothing. so it's an age old mainstream media anger that somebody else is getting a story they should have gotten earlier. >> why shouldn't you mr. greenwald be charged with a crime? >> he adopted the language of a politician that was unhelpful. >> i think it's extraordinary that anybody who would call themselves a journalist, would milkily muse whether someone else. >> he was given materials he reported the materials he investigated the materials he put them out there. he is not aiding and abetting any kind of violation of the espionage act. >> what do you think of edward snowden? >> i think he's a traitor.
who was edward snowden? school. >> high school dropout. >> a 29-year-old kid just throwing open the safe. >> oftentimes when the media are attacked by politicians or their officials, journalists say, don't shoot the messengers. >> this was a gift to them by edward snowden and the guardian. and you could see before the snowden leaks, how much did they spend looking into what nsa was doing? they did almost nothing. so it's an age old mainstream media anger that somebody...
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edward snowden was not an employee. federal whistle blower -- in an online question and answer session last week, he said if i revealed what i knew about the unconstitutional but -- i could have been charged with a felony. could snow dun return to the u.s. in any way other than in handcuffs? >> a civil no harm no foul i think that would be going too far. >> attorney general errick holder said the u.s. would be willing to engage there a conversation with snowden, but president obama has said repeatedly the nsa whistle blower must stand trial. >> i won't dwell on the debate about snowden's motives or legal standing. or on the supreme court ironies associated with his choice of freedom loving nations. which currently ends in august, but in that web chat. it is the best resolution for the government the public and myself, but it esunfortunately not possible. whistle blower or traitor, the question if edward snowden can or will return, seems to center on a legal process that hasn't yet taken shape. james clapper and other na
edward snowden was not an employee. federal whistle blower -- in an online question and answer session last week, he said if i revealed what i knew about the unconstitutional but -- i could have been charged with a felony. could snow dun return to the u.s. in any way other than in handcuffs? >> a civil no harm no foul i think that would be going too far. >> attorney general errick holder said the u.s. would be willing to engage there a conversation with snowden, but president obama...
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edward snowden, and the story behind the scary headlines. during the cold war, miami based radio and tv survived a diplomat thaw under way between the u.s. and cuba. azerbaijan want visitors it the european games to see the good side of the country, and will lock journalists out if they have to >>> how did he do that. look closely between the lines. june 14th, the had line - british spy betrayed. the sunday times had a story that all the files leaked by edward snowden had done serious damage putting people in the field at risk. the sunday times ran a peace strong on anonymous content. no one was willing to put their name to the allegation and painfully weak on evidence. the paper owned by rupert murdoch stood by its report. the story was in washington and london, setting off court rulings, congressional votes and independent studies, whittling away at the argument that mass surveillance is legitimate. our starting point this week is london. >>> it was a story from anonymous sources that british intelligence agents had to be pulled out of cou
edward snowden, and the story behind the scary headlines. during the cold war, miami based radio and tv survived a diplomat thaw under way between the u.s. and cuba. azerbaijan want visitors it the european games to see the good side of the country, and will lock journalists out if they have to >>> how did he do that. look closely between the lines. june 14th, the had line - british spy betrayed. the sunday times had a story that all the files leaked by edward snowden had done serious...
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two years ago edward snowden, a former u.s. national security agency contractor made headlines in a bit of history when he revealed intelligence agencies tracked americans phone calls, emails and metadata through a series of surveillance tools. mainstream news coverage painted edward snowden as a hero or pariah. president obama said he welcomed the debate pitting national security gapes the right to privacy. secretary of state john kerry still calls edward snowden a traitor and a coward. this week congress may hand edward snowden his biggest victory. june 1st a controversial section of patriot act, exposed by edward snowden, the part that gives the n.s.a. some powers expires. congress is torn over renewing the law. if it doesn't there's a piece of legation lying in wait, the u.s.a. freedom account, ending aspects of the surveillance programme as we know it. is it congress's digsecision to make. there was a meeting in the british countryside involving tech giants and former intelligence chiefs a band of big brothers discussing b
two years ago edward snowden, a former u.s. national security agency contractor made headlines in a bit of history when he revealed intelligence agencies tracked americans phone calls, emails and metadata through a series of surveillance tools. mainstream news coverage painted edward snowden as a hero or pariah. president obama said he welcomed the debate pitting national security gapes the right to privacy. secretary of state john kerry still calls edward snowden a traitor and a coward. this...
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. >> edward snowden's asylum is set to expire. in "the week ahead", we look at his impact and future. >>> good to have you with us. we begin with a conflict in gaza. the security council is set to hold an emergency meeting on the violence there in under an hour. they are expected to call for an immediate and unconditional humanitarian ceasefire between israel and hamas. according to a draft statement, the security council is expected to call for full respect of international humanitarian law, including the application of civilian populations. it expresses strong support for an immediate and unconditional humanitarian ceasefire, allowing for the delivery of urgently needed assistance, and they urged all parties to implement a humanitarian ceasefire into the period beyond. fighting resumed in israel and gaza following a pause. during the break in violence, aid was delivered for the first time in days to palestinians, living in a half-mile buffer zone between gaza and israel. large areas received a working from the israeli military t
. >> edward snowden's asylum is set to expire. in "the week ahead", we look at his impact and future. >>> good to have you with us. we begin with a conflict in gaza. the security council is set to hold an emergency meeting on the violence there in under an hour. they are expected to call for an immediate and unconditional humanitarian ceasefire between israel and hamas. according to a draft statement, the security council is expected to call for full respect of...
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and edward snowden's asylum in russia set to expire. we'll talk to a panel of experts about what may lie ahead for him. >>> this is what is called a sand fire in california. it continues to spread, causing the evacuation of hundreds of homes in northern california. 750 people have fled the wildfire east of sacramento. 3800 acres burnt since friday. the fire started when a vehicle drove over dry brush. officials say it will take several days to bring the fire under control. >>> we have learnt a second american contracted the ebola virus in liberia. missionary nancy riple tested positive. yesterday we told you about dr kent brantly from fort worth. he's under intensive care. he's on the right wearing protective gear. he attract ebola whilst working for samar ittan's purse. >>> 670 people died in the ebola outbreak in west africa. the majority of cases are in guinea, sierra lee i don't know and liberia. a person travelling from -- sierra leone. and liberia. it is contagious and can kill victims in a matter of days. there's no cure or vacci
and edward snowden's asylum in russia set to expire. we'll talk to a panel of experts about what may lie ahead for him. >>> this is what is called a sand fire in california. it continues to spread, causing the evacuation of hundreds of homes in northern california. 750 people have fled the wildfire east of sacramento. 3800 acres burnt since friday. the fire started when a vehicle drove over dry brush. officials say it will take several days to bring the fire under control. >>>...
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a pulitzer prize goes to coverage of the edward snowden's revelations. that's a backlash from congress. why would is a school turn a boy being bullied over to place because he was trying to gather proof? if you are late in filing taxes, why you might want to blame your ancestors. i'm antonio mora, welcome to "consider this" much here is more on what is ahead. >> the justice department now saying it will investigate this weekend's shootings in kansas as a possible hate crime. >> it takes no cashing ter to do what was done, no backbone, morals, ethics. gun. >> we are looking at a variety of ways to demonstrate support for ukraine. we do not see a military solution to the crisis. >> the credibility of the russian federation has been gravely undermined. >> "the washington post" and "the guardian" won the pulitzer prize with the grouped-breaking -- ground-breaking coverage of the spying matters. >> we begin with what has been labelled a hate crime. police in kansas arrested white supremicist fraser glen cross on sunday. he used the last name miller, and has b
a pulitzer prize goes to coverage of the edward snowden's revelations. that's a backlash from congress. why would is a school turn a boy being bullied over to place because he was trying to gather proof? if you are late in filing taxes, why you might want to blame your ancestors. i'm antonio mora, welcome to "consider this" much here is more on what is ahead. >> the justice department now saying it will investigate this weekend's shootings in kansas as a possible hate crime....
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edward snowden may not be popular, but he's not going away any time soon >>> as always, there's a lot more on the website. aljazeera.com. on "america tonight": this is the show. >> the up and comer of this fashion week is 20-year-old august getty. >> there are people who would say you're treading often your name. >> you can't buy your way into this. you really can't, no matter who you are, where you're from. >> it started with a sexy romantic request but months later ann
edward snowden may not be popular, but he's not going away any time soon >>> as always, there's a lot more on the website. aljazeera.com. on "america tonight": this is the show. >> the up and comer of this fashion week is 20-year-old august getty. >> there are people who would say you're treading often your name. >> you can't buy your way into this. you really can't, no matter who you are, where you're from. >> it started with a sexy romantic request...
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it took edward snowden to tell them that. the i.s.c.'s make up and track record are part of the context of the stories, and the conclusions that the g.c.h.q. did not break the law, but the law is not fit for purpose, that the collection of data is not a form of mass data. they did not go down well with people close to the story, including edward snowden, who having provided the british jury with the evidence watched as the jury came in. campaigning for collection and advocateing is a win for the terrorists. some of the media-minded outlets seemed to agree. if the politicians and bureaucrats dealt in the t-shirts instead of sound bytes they'd probably say keep calm and don't worry about mass collection. the starting point this week is [ ♪♪ ] >>> what we found is that the way in which the agencies used the capabilities that they had proportionate. >> authorised although the committee overseeing intelligence in the u.k. admits it did not know about it. lawful - although the committee says the law is out of date and need replacing. neces
it took edward snowden to tell them that. the i.s.c.'s make up and track record are part of the context of the stories, and the conclusions that the g.c.h.q. did not break the law, but the law is not fit for purpose, that the collection of data is not a form of mass data. they did not go down well with people close to the story, including edward snowden, who having provided the british jury with the evidence watched as the jury came in. campaigning for collection and advocateing is a win for...
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"the guardian" did a good job in publishing the edward snowden leaked information. what it did do was put crucial information into the public domain. that allowed us to have informed debates. there'll always be a line crossed between journalism and national security. we have to find the balance. >> as for edward snowden and "the guardian" - however legitimate the intention, they seem to have become lost. one might argue in fact their behaviour was counterproductive as disclosure of sensitive information through the media is unlookly to foster changes in intelligence practices. millions who need assistance now. we appreciate you spending time with us tonight. >>> up next is the golden age of hollywood going golden but elsewhere. why l.a.'s mayor has declared a state of emergency for the entertainment industry there. next. what happens when social media uncovers unheard, fascinating news stories? >> they share it on the stream. >> social media isn't an after-thought, it drives discussion across america. >> al jazeera america's social media community, on tv and online.
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blockbuster new claims tonight from nsa edward snowden. monster mind. a threat no national security. paul beban, is here. paul. >> john, this program is huge in its responsibility, what edward snowden said is monster mind is scouring and counter attacking without a human being ever pulling the trigger. for edward snowden, discovering monster mind was in the works was the last straw. in the new issue of wired he decided it was time to go public and tell the world what he knew about the national security agency's surveillance programs. he says monster mind is designed to be an automatic program of
blockbuster new claims tonight from nsa edward snowden. monster mind. a threat no national security. paul beban, is here. paul. >> john, this program is huge in its responsibility, what edward snowden said is monster mind is scouring and counter attacking without a human being ever pulling the trigger. for edward snowden, discovering monster mind was in the works was the last straw. in the new issue of wired he decided it was time to go public and tell the world what he knew about the...
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"the guardian" did a good job in publishing the edward snowden leaked information. what it did do was put crucial information into the public domain. that allowed us to have informed debates. there'll always be a line crossed between journalism and national security. we have to find the balance. >> as for edward snowden and "the guardian" - however legitimate the intention, they seem to have become lost. one might argue in fact their behaviour was counterproductive as disclosure of sensitive information through the media is unlookly to foster changes in intelligence practices. >> time for "listening post" "newsbytes." glenn greenwald, the american journalist who broke the edward snowden-nsa is leaving "the guardian" to start in a start-up. his new outlet would provide the same type of journalism making him one of the best journalists. it's reportedly funded by pierre omidyar. if confirmed, the fora by pierre omidyar is the second time in a few months that an online entrepreneur staked a claim in the media industry. in august amazon boss jeff bezos bought the "the wa
"the guardian" did a good job in publishing the edward snowden leaked information. what it did do was put crucial information into the public domain. that allowed us to have informed debates. there'll always be a line crossed between journalism and national security. we have to find the balance. >> as for edward snowden and "the guardian" - however legitimate the intention, they seem to have become lost. one might argue in fact their behaviour was counterproductive as...
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when we come back, we're going to talk about edward snowden. david shuster has been collecting information about the nsa laeseaker, and we'll talk t jacob ward who will talk about the private sector and how much information they have on you. the news of the day plus so much more. answers to the questions no one else will ask. >> it seems like they can't agree to anything in washington no matter what. >> al jazeera america is a straight-forward news channel. >> its the most exciting thing to happen to american journalism in decades. >> we believe in digging deep. >> its unbiased, fact-based, in-depth journalism. >> you give them the facts, dispense with the fluff and get straight to the point. >> i'm on the ground every day finding stories that matter to you. >> in new orleans... >> seattle bureau... >> washington... >> detroit... >> chicago... >> nashville... >> los angeles... >> san francisco... >> al jazeera america, take a new look at news. >>> welcome back to al jazeera america. i'm del walters in new york. you are returning to our continui
when we come back, we're going to talk about edward snowden. david shuster has been collecting information about the nsa laeseaker, and we'll talk t jacob ward who will talk about the private sector and how much information they have on you. the news of the day plus so much more. answers to the questions no one else will ask. >> it seems like they can't agree to anything in washington no matter what. >> al jazeera america is a straight-forward news channel. >> its the most...
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the happiest is edward snowden. he gets to put his head on his pillow every night knowing he took actions in deference of his principles. >> you talk to him often? >> i talk to him very regularly yes. >> you talk to him online? >> we use secure chat technologies. >> what is his life like? >> he spends a lot of time following the debate around the world that is unfolding and the reform movements that take place. he's asked to speak all the time at various events. he's increasingly asked to do that. he speaks to events. he has been a person of the internet, spending vast amounts of time inside an he continues to do that. >> what is it like? >> if you're doing journalism then you have to expect that you will alienate and anger a lot of people. if you are not prepared for that you shouldn't go into journalism. >> what is your biggest beef in mainstream journalism? >> the idea of why there's a free press is supposed to be that journalists are a with adversarially force for those who weekend power. over the last several d
the happiest is edward snowden. he gets to put his head on his pillow every night knowing he took actions in deference of his principles. >> you talk to him often? >> i talk to him very regularly yes. >> you talk to him online? >> we use secure chat technologies. >> what is his life like? >> he spends a lot of time following the debate around the world that is unfolding and the reform movements that take place. he's asked to speak all the time at various...
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edward snowden defended his actions during a live internet chat. i spoke to our own john terrett about the story. >> edward snowden spoke to the world via the internet site of his defense team. there was a dozen questions asked. some questions and answers were better than others. we selected three for you, the question asks was: edward snowden replies: >> second question: the reply: finally the third question: >> edward snowden gave a longer answer but i've whittled it down to: >> i should say, it's edward snowden's lawyers that say threats have been made against him by intelligence agencies, al jazeera america has no independent information on that subject. how interesting that edward snowden should be elevated to the level of a national debate on the day he gives the internet chat from the privacy and oversight board and the attorney-general. >> edward snowden talked a few hours after a report was issued from an independent review board saying the n.s.a. data collection is illegal. the independent oversight board says the program needs to be shut
edward snowden defended his actions during a live internet chat. i spoke to our own john terrett about the story. >> edward snowden spoke to the world via the internet site of his defense team. there was a dozen questions asked. some questions and answers were better than others. we selected three for you, the question asks was: edward snowden replies: >> second question: the reply: finally the third question: >> edward snowden gave a longer answer but i've whittled it down...
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or no deal for edward snowden. >> the situation is so murky, we don't know what he told the russians, we don't know enough to accept a deal. >> i say bring him back and pardon him. >> thank you both for joining us. >> ahead - saudi arabia and the united states have been allies for decades. values couldn't be more different. final thoughts next. >>> before we go i want to share a final thought. i'm a big believer with the u.s. engaging with countries like china and iran, who don't share democratic values, but are major players in the world. when we sign deals, neither boasts about the values they share. business and diplomacy get down because they are important to both sides, no one is getting married or pretending they have a lot in common besides business or diplomacy. i'd like to see the same honesty when it comes to u.s. relations with saudi arabia. it's not quite so bad from the u.s. side. look at the fact sheet from saudi arabia, and you find common concerns, strong partner, but nothing about shared values. last week i interviewed the saudi arabia ambassador to the united nation
or no deal for edward snowden. >> the situation is so murky, we don't know what he told the russians, we don't know enough to accept a deal. >> i say bring him back and pardon him. >> thank you both for joining us. >> ahead - saudi arabia and the united states have been allies for decades. values couldn't be more different. final thoughts next. >>> before we go i want to share a final thought. i'm a big believer with the u.s. engaging with countries like china...
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they think about his actions. >> my name is edward snowden. i go by ed. >> how powerful was it that day to sit in that room? >> it was extraordinarily powerful. for one thing, i think we had an expectation, the director of the film and i, had that he was going to be much much older than he actually was, and to see a young man of 29 years old make a decision of this magnitude to knowingly unravel his entire life as an act of conscious, and to be so self possessed and calm and convicted about it is stunning. >> i'm not afraid of you. you are not going to bully me into silence. >> i think it scares the hell out of people when they hear what you have uncovered. is that what you intended to do? >> i don't think so no. you know i think what we intended to do was to show the facts that we were able to obtain as they were presented to us by our source, and those facts are just frightening. i mean it is alarming when you realize that the government in complete secrecy had decided to built a system to collect the eninternet, all of our communication act
they think about his actions. >> my name is edward snowden. i go by ed. >> how powerful was it that day to sit in that room? >> it was extraordinarily powerful. for one thing, i think we had an expectation, the director of the film and i, had that he was going to be much much older than he actually was, and to see a young man of 29 years old make a decision of this magnitude to knowingly unravel his entire life as an act of conscious, and to be so self possessed and calm and...
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by now, most of the world has heard the name edward snowden. the former national security agency contractor who released thousands of classified documents about government surveillance in one of the most significant leaks in u.s. history. he's been charged with espionage and has been living in russia under temporary asylum. the american journalist at the er of the story lives in brazil.rican journalist at the >> we've had to come to rio to speak to glenn greenwald. he hasn't returned to the united states since he broke the story about the nsa surveillance programs for fear of being prosecuted. >> the nsa's goal really is the elimination of privacy globally. some of america's best-kept secrets are out. by now, most of the world has heard the name edward snowden. the former national security agency contractor who released thousands of classified documents about government surveillance in one of the most significant leaks in u.s. history. he's been charged with espionage and has been living in russia under temporary asylum. the american journalist
by now, most of the world has heard the name edward snowden. the former national security agency contractor who released thousands of classified documents about government surveillance in one of the most significant leaks in u.s. history. he's been charged with espionage and has been living in russia under temporary asylum. the american journalist at the er of the story lives in brazil.rican journalist at the >> we've had to come to rio to speak to glenn greenwald. he hasn't returned to...
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tell us about this alternative address from snowden, phil. >> richelle edward snowden apparently taped this in moscow and it will be airing shortly on britain's channel 4. we expect -- we do have an early release transcript of what he will say, and the bulk of it is about privacy issues, and in particular edward snowden says that children born today may grow up in a world where they have no idea what personal privacy is. he -- he pointed out several issues about technology and how easy it is to eavesdrop on all of us now a days with our smartphones and internet access. he also in particular points out the british author george orewell's 1984 novel in which of course famously there is the presence of big brother in everyone's lives. so it this a tradition in britain, and many will be looking to see exactly what edward snowden says. as you say his first televised appearance. >> you say that this is a tradition in britain. give us a little bit more of the history of this channel 4 alternative address. who else has done this? >> well, notably then iranian president did it one year. channel
tell us about this alternative address from snowden, phil. >> richelle edward snowden apparently taped this in moscow and it will be airing shortly on britain's channel 4. we expect -- we do have an early release transcript of what he will say, and the bulk of it is about privacy issues, and in particular edward snowden says that children born today may grow up in a world where they have no idea what personal privacy is. he -- he pointed out several issues about technology and how easy it...
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could edward snowden go from exile to nobel honorary? >> now a snapshot of stories making headlines - a bully on capitol hill. the cameras are rolling after new york reporter asked new york congressman michael grimm's justice department into his campaign's finances. things got ugly, michael grimm threatened to throw the reporter off the balcony, he did later apoll zis. >> the justice department is investigating a security breach at target. attorney-general eric holder is dedicated to locating the hackers that stole the information. >> a first maimer speech to parliament, angela merkel warned spying on allies could damage a relationship. she accepted an invitation recently from president obama to visit washington. >> edward snowden has been nominated for the nobel peace prize. he could share the honour as the president who revoked his passport president obama. wednesday on the hill the senate intelligence committee warned that he is a threat to this nation's security. sheila mc-vickar with that story. >> on capitol hill, they were in sess
could edward snowden go from exile to nobel honorary? >> now a snapshot of stories making headlines - a bully on capitol hill. the cameras are rolling after new york reporter asked new york congressman michael grimm's justice department into his campaign's finances. things got ugly, michael grimm threatened to throw the reporter off the balcony, he did later apoll zis. >> the justice department is investigating a security breach at target. attorney-general eric holder is dedicated...
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could edward snowden go from exile to nobel honorary? >> every sunday night aljazeera america presents eye opening documentaries. they are impartial... >> if you wanted to be a good journalist in iraq, you have to risk your life... >> they observe. and report... >> kidnapping is a very real problem... >> journalists on the front line >> sometimes that means risking death >> getting the story, no matter what it takes >> that's what the forth estate is all about... that's why i'm risking my life... >> killing the messenger on al jazeera america real reporting that brings you the world. giving you a real global perspective like no other can. real reporting from around the world. this is what we do. al jazeera america. see that is that (a), it's a great outlet for the guys and >> now a snapshot of stories making headlines - a bully on capitol hill. the cameras are rolling after new york reporter asked new york congressman michael grimm's justice department into his campaign's finances. things got ugly, michael grimm threatened to throw the r
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in edward snowden's letter, he suggested the following. he said, "these spying programs are never about terrorism, but about power." and the rev shows that the nsa is spying on the activity of israel, brazil and south africa, and it has a program called follow the money. and if true, how does that level of surveillance advance our national security interests? >> let me just quickly address the thing about whether americans care. i think that a lot of times, we patronizingly say that americans only care about reality tv, and not about things like this. but there have been very substantial shifts about who you americans think about their civil liberties, and their view of these kinds of programs. in the short six months that we have been reporting on, it i think that americans are paying pretty close attention to it and care quite a bit. it continues to be one of the most significant news stories in the world, sparking all kinds of intense debate among citizens all over the world. and as far as the economics, a huge bulk of the spying doesn'
in edward snowden's letter, he suggested the following. he said, "these spying programs are never about terrorism, but about power." and the rev shows that the nsa is spying on the activity of israel, brazil and south africa, and it has a program called follow the money. and if true, how does that level of surveillance advance our national security interests? >> let me just quickly address the thing about whether americans care. i think that a lot of times, we patronizingly say...
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what it does is vicinity kates edward snowden. he came forward because he said he discovered what the government was doing was illegal and a federal court, not a liberal, great with him. i think it's a huge turning point in how the story played out. >> you said that the megadata collection is more invasive. >> the government tried to claim if we collect just megadata. that somehow it is not invasive. megadata is a list of every person that calls you, how long you speak on the phone, when you call them and where you are when you do so. the same is true for emails. it reveals your location, the type of device you use and the reason megadata is more ipp vasive, if you think of the example i use, a woman who calls an abortion clinic. if you listen to the woman, eavesdropping on her call, you'll hear somebody pick up the phone, answer with a generic sound, hear the woman make an appointment and hang up. you'll have it no idea what the purpose was. if you collect metadata you see that she's calling someone you identify was an abortion p
what it does is vicinity kates edward snowden. he came forward because he said he discovered what the government was doing was illegal and a federal court, not a liberal, great with him. i think it's a huge turning point in how the story played out. >> you said that the megadata collection is more invasive. >> the government tried to claim if we collect just megadata. that somehow it is not invasive. megadata is a list of every person that calls you, how long you speak on the phone,...
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. >> edward snowden's russian lawyer said the whistle blower wants to return to the united states. >> a rare exhibition of north korean art on display in south korea isn't just drawing attention from art lovers. >> a rescue mission in underway at a mine in eastern ukraine where there's been a huge explosion. thousands of families are gathered in the city of donetsk. according to reports at least 30 of dead and others trapped below grounds. donetsk has been racked by intense fighting between the government and pro-russian release for months and now kiev accuses the release of holding up the rescue effort by restricting access. we are outside the mine in donetsk. what more are you hearing? >> we are hearing from the separatist government that the cause of the blast was likely an excess buildup of methane inside the mine shaft, that there was no foul play. that means there was no shelling outside, despite the ceasefire here having been violated a number of times. we also have new numbers from the local separatist government here the donetsk people's republic. they say 230 miners went int
. >> edward snowden's russian lawyer said the whistle blower wants to return to the united states. >> a rare exhibition of north korean art on display in south korea isn't just drawing attention from art lovers. >> a rescue mission in underway at a mine in eastern ukraine where there's been a huge explosion. thousands of families are gathered in the city of donetsk. according to reports at least 30 of dead and others trapped below grounds. donetsk has been racked by intense...
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if it has got access to a large supply of intelligence from edward snowden, it's going to want to use that to best effect and that is not really saying candidly what information it has, and what it doesn't. thirdly, russia said its hosting of edward snowden is a humanitarian gesture, not to do with intelligence gains that may come along with that. as dubious as that position may sound, russia will be unlikely to blow that story. if russia says anything about this it's probably going to be along the lines of this is a smear campaign from the british intelligence services and government against edward snowden, to cover up for british intelligence's own intelligence gathering misdeeds. given the paucity of the information contained in the report, it should be easy to make the claim. >> poland is in talks with the united states which could result in equipment stored in warehouses in its borders. a plan will be outlined to send heavily weaponry to the baltics. the u.s. is one of many countries taking part in exercises on the baltic coast. it shows n.a.t.o.'s determination to defend the reg
if it has got access to a large supply of intelligence from edward snowden, it's going to want to use that to best effect and that is not really saying candidly what information it has, and what it doesn't. thirdly, russia said its hosting of edward snowden is a humanitarian gesture, not to do with intelligence gains that may come along with that. as dubious as that position may sound, russia will be unlikely to blow that story. if russia says anything about this it's probably going to be along...
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him is the edward snowden files. the inside story of the world's most wanted man. great to see you. we did incredible research. going back and finding all sorts of postings that edward snowden made when he was younger. and it paints a picture of a different guy to what you think. he's the classic geek. he is someone of the right. not the left. he is a conservative libertarian and compatriot. >> you found a series of things that he talked about. he seems to be a libertarian. >> he's a libertarian. a native to ron paul. he didn't think a great deal of president obama and disliked him. he was waiting for president obama to roll back whether or not he regarded as the surveillance statement when it didn't happen he decided to take things into his own hands. he was vehemently against whistleblowers. and to call some traitors, we have quotes. he said ": >> he was ranting against "new york times" leaks about iran. he said who the expletive, are the anonymous sources telling him this. this expletive is classified. whatever hi
him is the edward snowden files. the inside story of the world's most wanted man. great to see you. we did incredible research. going back and finding all sorts of postings that edward snowden made when he was younger. and it paints a picture of a different guy to what you think. he's the classic geek. he is someone of the right. not the left. he is a conservative libertarian and compatriot. >> you found a series of things that he talked about. he seems to be a libertarian. >> he's...
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. >> edward snowden is hoping to make a move from moscow to brazil. the form area national security agency contract jor published a letter in a leading brazilian newspaper, pleading for sympathy. opinion is divided. >> appealing to the people edward snowden published an open letter in a leading brazilian newspaper on tuesday. not only did he hint at requesting political asylum, but alluded that he would help investigators uncover information about the united states effort to spy on brazil. they cited examples of the way braz brazil -- the u.s. spied on brazil saying: >> his appeal was met with mixed reaction in sao paulo. >> translation: edward snowden has a very important role in history are and contributed a lot by revealing the information. by considering this brazil could give him asylum. >> translation: no, brazil should not give asylum to edward snowden. he's not a person you can trust. if his own country cannot trust him, why would ours. >> brazil would be a major target of the n.s.a. spying program. documents leaked by snowden revealed that th
. >> edward snowden is hoping to make a move from moscow to brazil. the form area national security agency contract jor published a letter in a leading brazilian newspaper, pleading for sympathy. opinion is divided. >> appealing to the people edward snowden published an open letter in a leading brazilian newspaper on tuesday. not only did he hint at requesting political asylum, but alluded that he would help investigators uncover information about the united states effort to spy on...
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plus, is he still offering asylum to edward snowden. joins us on talk to al jazeera. >> president morales, it is great to meet you, and have this opportunity to speak to you. thank you for joining us. >> thank you very much for this opportunity to speak with you about different aspects that have to do with the life from the country, the region, and the continent. >> our pleasure. in your recent comments, to the united nations general assembly. you suggested that the u.n. should be moved from your city. why do you feel that way? because first, air pie rassey, black male, visas. even some ministers with a president, they don't get visas. i get a visa for four, five, seven days. they consider the cuban president as the promoter of terrorism? what's more, here sometimes you have a shootings, and like there have been in the last few years, and on the other hand, the resolutions that are passed here are not respected by the host country of the united nations. they have done an economic blockade on cuba. not to have the blackmail, and farce th
plus, is he still offering asylum to edward snowden. joins us on talk to al jazeera. >> president morales, it is great to meet you, and have this opportunity to speak to you. thank you for joining us. >> thank you very much for this opportunity to speak with you about different aspects that have to do with the life from the country, the region, and the continent. >> our pleasure. in your recent comments, to the united nations general assembly. you suggested that the u.n....
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if there's one thing that edward snowden taught journalists when he leaked the n.s.a. file is in the age of mass surveillance, reporters face challenges to shield their work and protect sources. governments around the world harvest quantities of mega-data. intercepting and eavesdropping. and bolt collecting phone records. the implications are serious. the consequences for investigative journalism ruinous. in order to produce adversarial reporting, journalist learnt that becoming more tech savvy is part of the job distribution. now within digital security and how it should be at the top of the journalistic agenda. >> reporter: when edward snowden first contacted journalist glenn greenwald to go public about the n.s.a. programme. one of the first demand was to secure their communication. what followed was a crash course in encryption. for greenwald and his company, it was an a first. >> this is a reason, a cyber threat, a reason people don't take it seriously enough, because you don't know when you are being spied on. >> when journalists are aware that they were targets
if there's one thing that edward snowden taught journalists when he leaked the n.s.a. file is in the age of mass surveillance, reporters face challenges to shield their work and protect sources. governments around the world harvest quantities of mega-data. intercepting and eavesdropping. and bolt collecting phone records. the implications are serious. the consequences for investigative journalism ruinous. in order to produce adversarial reporting, journalist learnt that becoming more tech savvy...
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jewel there's edward snowden and oliver stone, making a film about edward snowden. he is to keep the film away from prying eyes. ralph is a hacker turned hacker detector, one of a new breed called digital boiled guards, helping hollywood make sense of a world where it is more than film fans watching very closely. >> they still have the idea of this film is in the can as if it were a physical thing and it's not. from the moment of your capturing this film, it's a file that gets duplicate and multiplies throughout that process. that didn't happen with a physical piece of film. >> hacking is big business. 2014, cyber criminals breached the systems and stole tera bites are data and it cost sony millions of dollars. five out of every six large businesses here in the united states have fallen victim to some form of cyber attack. that figure was up 40% in one
jewel there's edward snowden and oliver stone, making a film about edward snowden. he is to keep the film away from prying eyes. ralph is a hacker turned hacker detector, one of a new breed called digital boiled guards, helping hollywood make sense of a world where it is more than film fans watching very closely. >> they still have the idea of this film is in the can as if it were a physical thing and it's not. from the moment of your capturing this film, it's a file that gets duplicate...
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about intelligence gathering for "the guardian " was one of the first journalists edward snowden reached out to. >> he has brought to light lies. >> investigators clouded. program. >> a u.s. judge ruled the collection of domestic telephone unconstitutional. >> only a check on those in power is if we the public know what we are doing. >> edward snowden remains in exile without a u.s. passport, facing espian acknowledge charges. for some, he's a traitor, for
about intelligence gathering for "the guardian " was one of the first journalists edward snowden reached out to. >> he has brought to light lies. >> investigators clouded. program. >> a u.s. judge ruled the collection of domestic telephone unconstitutional. >> only a check on those in power is if we the public know what we are doing. >> edward snowden remains in exile without a u.s. passport, facing espian acknowledge charges. for some, he's a traitor, for